Resources and Links

Below are some links to other agencies and organizations providing useful information and services regarding HIV and HCV.

CATIE
Canada’s source for up-to-date, unbiased information about HIV and hepatitis C. We connect people living with HIV or hepatitis C, at-risk communities, healthcare providers and community organizations with the knowledge, resources and expertise to reduce transmission and improve quality of life.http://www.catie.ca/

Ontario AIDS Network
The OAN is a coalition AIDS Service Organizations and AIDS Service Programs who work collectively to provide a just, effective response to HIV and AIDS, improve life for people infected with and affected by HIV and AIDS, and prevent the spread of the virus.http://ontarioaidsnetwork.on.ca/

Gay Men’s Sexual Health Alliance
Our Mission aims to foster a systematic, evidence-informed, skilled, consistent and effective response to the sexual health needs of Ontario’s diverse communities of gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men. We aim to reduce the transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections and improve our overall health and well-being.http://www.gmsh.ca/

WHAI: Women & HIV/AIDS Initiative
WHAI is an answer to community need for a flexible response to HIV/AIDS among women in Ontario that takes into account the structural and societal factors that make women vulnerable to HIV. This initiative, located in 16 AIDS Service Organizations (ASOs) throughout the province, is funded by the AIDS Bureau of the Ministry of Health and Long-term Care.http://www.whai.ca/

Ontario Aboriginal HIV/AIDS Strategy
OAHAS was implemented in 1995 and has consistently evolved since then to respond to the changing epidemic within the Aboriginal population. The Strategy has embraced two fundamental principles since its inception. The first being a recognition that OAHAS is a distinct strategy based on the distinct needs of Aboriginal people.http://www.oahas.org/

African and Caribbean Council on HIV/AIDS in Ontario
ACCHO provides leadership in the response to HIV/AIDS in African, Caribbean and Black communities in Ontario.http://www.accho.ca/